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>> reporter: but people in rural areas don't believe in education for girls. they see nothing wrong in girls doing housework rather than going to school. shazia visits homes and tries to talk parents into sending their daughters to school. on this day, she visits the home of a girl who stopped attending classes after she entered the seventh grade. she's been busy doing housework since then. >> reporter: the girl still hasn't returned to school. but shazia has persuaded other parents. in all, she has got 50 girls into school, and she's happy to get even one more girl into school. parents are gradually bending to her persistence and drive. >> translator: my dream is to have girls from poor families and those who are forbidden to go out receive education. this is my mission, and i have to accomplish it. >> reporter: but islamic militants are standing in the way. they are particularly active in northwestern pakistan where malala's hometown is located. over 100 bombing attacks have targeted girls' schools in the past two years. a bomb went off at the gate of this s
>> reporter: but people in rural areas don't believe in education for girls. they see nothing wrong in girls doing housework rather than going to school. shazia visits homes and tries to talk parents into sending their daughters to school. on this day, she visits the home of a girl who stopped attending classes after she entered the seventh grade. she's been busy doing housework since then. >> reporter: the girl still hasn't returned to school. but shazia has persuaded other...
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educate people and inform people of the steps they need to take to prevent the transition of cholera in mexico city and throughout the coup try. >>> police in small groups of protesters in brazil formed on tuesday night. they hijacked the national teacher's protest in rio de janeiro. and through rocks, bottles, and bombs at police. teachers were caught in the violent exchange. >> translator: the government [ inaudible ] education and military [ inaudible ] our fight is for quality public education. >>> greece's parliament has moved to remove members of the golden dawn party. golden dawn won 18 of parliament's 300 seats in the 2012 elections in greece. a court in russia has suspended the sentence of alexei navalny. he was charged with stealing timber while working as an advisor for the governor. he says the charge was fabricated and politically motivated. >>> now more than a century ago, germany call onized the area of southern africa now known as nibia. now the government is trying to move the country on from its bloody past. >> reporter: the distinctive dress is a reminder of what i
educate people and inform people of the steps they need to take to prevent the transition of cholera in mexico city and throughout the coup try. >>> police in small groups of protesters in brazil formed on tuesday night. they hijacked the national teacher's protest in rio de janeiro. and through rocks, bottles, and bombs at police. teachers were caught in the violent exchange. >> translator: the government [ inaudible ] education and military [ inaudible ] our fight is for...
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head start, education, epa. i do not like ebay very much but it will cut it -- epa bury much but they will cut it. you cannot solve ends with a one-sided equation. there has to be a balance. we have to start paying down our long-term debt. that is one thing i want to say. i do not want anyone and his government or world or my state or the nation to think democrats are not concerned about the debt. we are concerned about the debt. we do not like the debt being this high. ways.t to try to find we have reduce with a republic colleagues spending trillions of dollars in the senator from tennessee to its credit because i have not been in those negotiations and i was not a part of the group. i was not on the simpsons bowl but he is-bowles tried to, with a grand bargain. that strengthens our economy and is not pulled the road from underneath it. not pull the rug from underneath the. because the senator from texas, senator cruz, senator leahy from utah said no, we cannot go to budget because unless you democrats agree be
head start, education, epa. i do not like ebay very much but it will cut it -- epa bury much but they will cut it. you cannot solve ends with a one-sided equation. there has to be a balance. we have to start paying down our long-term debt. that is one thing i want to say. i do not want anyone and his government or world or my state or the nation to think democrats are not concerned about the debt. we are concerned about the debt. we do not like the debt being this high. ways.t to try to find we...
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they have been shortfalls and shortcomings we would be very happy to remove them by legislation by by educating of people by developing the right sort of attitudes and ultimately making the fault of the countable and finally bangladesh is going through a political turbulence with one of the m.p.'s so how could there chowdhury being sentenced hanging by death by hanging sorry what is in distance going to be on that i can take a hard line. see as far is this issue is concerned like any other country. right they have their own laws they have a legal system that is like a legal system in a lot of countries it's into bend the judiciary is independent of the executive this is a very very sensitive issue in bangladesh because. the entire national movement was and was based on certain principles and aspirations which need closure to the sense of betrayal that the freedom fighters felt and therefore after all these years and several rounds of tragedy in bangladesh and attempted to find clothes through the judiciary and through open public trial something that they are attempting to do now. it's for thei
they have been shortfalls and shortcomings we would be very happy to remove them by legislation by by educating of people by developing the right sort of attitudes and ultimately making the fault of the countable and finally bangladesh is going through a political turbulence with one of the m.p.'s so how could there chowdhury being sentenced hanging by death by hanging sorry what is in distance going to be on that i can take a hard line. see as far is this issue is concerned like any other...
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in fact, this bill doesn't fund native american education programs and the department of education. doesn't fund the law enforcement programs at the department of justice that carry out the violence against women act which was a key component, thanks to mr. cole, the violence against women act that we passed makes sure that native american women are protected. doesn't fund native american social services at the department of health and human services. they don't get the childcare and temporary assistance for needy families that they otherwise would have gotten. it doesn't fund the department of house. and over 14u7bd,000 h.u.d. employees are furloughed. it doesn't fund the training programs at the department of labor, native american environmental programs at the environmental protection agency. it doesn't office the office of secretary of indian affairs which oversees the bureau of indian affairs. it doesn't fund those that administer $3.7 million in tribal funds and more than $700 million in individual indian accounts. doesn't fund the office of navajo and hopi relocation. settlem
in fact, this bill doesn't fund native american education programs and the department of education. doesn't fund the law enforcement programs at the department of justice that carry out the violence against women act which was a key component, thanks to mr. cole, the violence against women act that we passed makes sure that native american women are protected. doesn't fund native american social services at the department of health and human services. they don't get the childcare and temporary...
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s going t it's going to be integrated with the infrastructure of education. it's clearly in hybrids. it's changing the way we teach on campus. in 20 years i think we'll an residential university but students to be learning in a completely different way in the same way that we're learning differently than people learned 50 years ago. >> it's all very interesting and it's a good thing to have all those great lecture online and accessible to a lot of people. it will be an interesting discussion i'm sure for years to come. edward rock, francisco dow. i appreciate you tak taking time to come tonight. >>> how much is wikipedia worth? re# #a# #d# #y# ##fo# #r# ## (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it n
s going t it's going to be integrated with the infrastructure of education. it's clearly in hybrids. it's changing the way we teach on campus. in 20 years i think we'll an residential university but students to be learning in a completely different way in the same way that we're learning differently than people learned 50 years ago. >> it's all very interesting and it's a good thing to have all those great lecture online and accessible to a lot of people. it will be an interesting...
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they the valley of education integrity in russia is a symptom of the decline where there is a culture of corruption but it does pervade other things. we understand it pervades and daschle and economic sectors, but it does have its impact on ancillary sectors. the fact that this is acceptable and that university directors turn a blind eye tells you everything you need enough about what's for sale and what's not in today's russia. but, if this is why i made mention of it when i was giving my presentation, this is what statistics in russia at least in part are so suspect. because it's very hard to discern who is doing good viable sustainable research in russia, particularly when you have 70% of resumes patty. that's what i alluded to the u.n. estimates of sort of being a means estimate. because they tend to aggregate both the height and the low. i have seen russian statistics which are far more bleak than what i laid out for you. the fact that this is the midline of the estimates should tell you everything you need to know about how bad the situation actually is. >> i'm from the u.s. air
they the valley of education integrity in russia is a symptom of the decline where there is a culture of corruption but it does pervade other things. we understand it pervades and daschle and economic sectors, but it does have its impact on ancillary sectors. the fact that this is acceptable and that university directors turn a blind eye tells you everything you need enough about what's for sale and what's not in today's russia. but, if this is why i made mention of it when i was giving my...
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making continuing appropriations for the bureau of indian affairs, the bureau of indian education and the indian health service for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlewoman arizona seek recognition? mrs. kirkpatrick: i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentlewoman opposed? mrs. kirkpatrick: i'm opposed to its current form. the clerk: mrs. kirkpatrick moves to -- mrs. kirkpatrick: i move to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to the request? without objection, the reading is dispensed with. the gentleman from idaho is recognized. mr. simpson: i reserve a point of order. the speaker pro tempore: point of order is reserved. pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from arizona is recognized for five minutes. mrs. kirkpatrick: the tribal leaders in my district join me in calling for a vote on a clean funding bill to restart our government. arizona's district 1 has 12 native american tribes. these families are suffering and our economy is taking a direct hit as a
making continuing appropriations for the bureau of indian affairs, the bureau of indian education and the indian health service for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlewoman arizona seek recognition? mrs. kirkpatrick: i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentlewoman opposed? mrs. kirkpatrick: i'm opposed to its current form. the clerk: mrs. kirkpatrick moves to -- mrs. kirkpatrick: i move to dispense...
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because of republican extreme dash extremists like ted cruz who demonized the law they are not being educated about the law. if this administration had the ability to instead of dealing with the government shutdown to talk about the benefits of the affordable care act, not only would they be enrolled, but overwhelmingly enrolled. we saw when massachusetts instituted the same law, as we get closer and closer to december and closer and closer to enrollment date more people will enroll in the health care exchange and they will see the benefits and get health care which is amazing. there are two things that -- >> i see two things that are wrong with that. if you look at the chicago tribune this morning they had a story out about howdy ductables are going to be double or triple under obamacare. i disagree that once it starts to get implemented the voters will like it more. and then secondly we are sending people to the enroll in the obamacare events and nobody is showing up. they are deserted. the fact that people are excited about this now is not it. >> i beg to differ with you for a couple reaso
because of republican extreme dash extremists like ted cruz who demonized the law they are not being educated about the law. if this administration had the ability to instead of dealing with the government shutdown to talk about the benefits of the affordable care act, not only would they be enrolled, but overwhelmingly enrolled. we saw when massachusetts instituted the same law, as we get closer and closer to december and closer and closer to enrollment date more people will enroll in the...
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same flu. >> you have been educating people tonight. good to see you. thank for joining us. >> in sepah gal tribe heelers have just as much report as doctors if not more. many parents are so poor they choose the healers over proper medical care. the president came up with an idea - free medical care for children under five. >> protecting a child from harm starts here. in this hut is a healer. the senegalese called him an mahabu. he's believed to have healing skills. >> translation: the spirits gave me this gift. doctors treat, but i heal. i never get it wrong. >> this man's son is home suffering a fever. there's no doubt that an evil spell makes her sick. he gives her prayer beads and gives her a potion. >> he gives me natural remedies. it's no different to what you get in a pill, but seeing a doctor is expensive. >> in a country where most earn less than $2, spending anything close to a dollar for medical treatment is unaffordable. not enough mothers take their sick babies to hospital. too many die of illnesses that could be prevented with the right ca
same flu. >> you have been educating people tonight. good to see you. thank for joining us. >> in sepah gal tribe heelers have just as much report as doctors if not more. many parents are so poor they choose the healers over proper medical care. the president came up with an idea - free medical care for children under five. >> protecting a child from harm starts here. in this hut is a healer. the senegalese called him an mahabu. he's believed to have healing skills. >>...
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too many people never got the education or the skills they needed for the jobs that the new economy has created. big government is keeping our economy from creating the new middle class jobs that people desperately need to live the kind of life they want. all these things are contributing to our challenges. one of the major causes of it i think does not get enough attention and that is the fundamental truth that you cannot have a strong economy if it is not built on strong values. no one is born with these values. these values have to be taught. the government cannot teach them. these values have to be taught by strong families and they have to be reinforced by institutions like churches and synagogues, coaches and mentors, by civil society. we have countless children in this country today who are not eating taught these values. because our society is breaking down. our families are falling apart. as a result of our country is paying a terrible price. the liberal answer to all of this is just a happy government spent more money. there is a role for government. no matter how much money t
too many people never got the education or the skills they needed for the jobs that the new economy has created. big government is keeping our economy from creating the new middle class jobs that people desperately need to live the kind of life they want. all these things are contributing to our challenges. one of the major causes of it i think does not get enough attention and that is the fundamental truth that you cannot have a strong economy if it is not built on strong values. no one is...
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bill education grants are delayed some veterans would be able to pay rent, cover utilities, or make tuition payments. from washington, d.c. to dallas texas, furloughed employees thrust rated by the shut down, voice their anger outside texas senator ted cruz's office, heidi has their view on this on going budget act. >> to my right, are the groups that have called on this rally, furloughed federal workers for the american federation of government employees joined by other groups including the alliance for americans. and then just to my left with the pro protestors the support of the senator. those that are calling this say they want congress to end the shut down to raise the debt ceiling and to end what they call political gain. he is the one that started this shut down, and that he could possibly stop it if he so chose that he's got the people behind him that are encouraging the shut down, and he might have the bauer to stop it. >> the rallies here as they are protesting point, notably, a furloughed offense that's been shuttered because ted cruz's only staff members have been told to go hom
bill education grants are delayed some veterans would be able to pay rent, cover utilities, or make tuition payments. from washington, d.c. to dallas texas, furloughed employees thrust rated by the shut down, voice their anger outside texas senator ted cruz's office, heidi has their view on this on going budget act. >> to my right, are the groups that have called on this rally, furloughed federal workers for the american federation of government employees joined by other groups including...
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again, it goes to how washington has failed to educate on these front. people fill in the blanks for themselves. this poll reflects how american people are filling in themselves. they recognize as chuck put it, it's not 40 yard lines anymore, it's 20 yard lines and everything in between. they are taking up more real estate. that's a good thing for politics. ultimately it will force politicians to come around where people are. we have more bottom to hit with the craziness we see now. >> the bottom, the house doesn't have the votes, the speaker, yet his members, the 30 or 40 hard core conservatives are really ready to bring the whole house down. we're losing another day. >> we're losing another day. >> until tonight. >> i think you're absolutely right there. we're losing another day. the optics and certainly the politics do not work for the republican party right now. i think boehner recognizes that. he also knows he doesn't have the votes. so i think as kelly aptly put it, he's trying to push the thing along just enough to give him the wiggle room to come
again, it goes to how washington has failed to educate on these front. people fill in the blanks for themselves. this poll reflects how american people are filling in themselves. they recognize as chuck put it, it's not 40 yard lines anymore, it's 20 yard lines and everything in between. they are taking up more real estate. that's a good thing for politics. ultimately it will force politicians to come around where people are. we have more bottom to hit with the craziness we see now. >>...
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mostly male, highly educated and high income earners. biggest disparity is socially they're libertarian, fiscally very conservative. 86% want more personal responsibility, if you will, in people's lives. pick up by the boot strap. here's your pickup populous. in the '80s we called them reagan democrats. in the '90s they were the ones that clinton won back over. now some of them are tea party. they're very anti-wall street and anti-washington. 80% of them didn't graduate college. mostly live in rural south or the rural midwest, but 64% of them say they want government to do more to help them. this is why they don't fall conveniently on the right. and then finally is our whatever man. we had turtle from "entourage" that old show. this is a group of folks mostly white, one in three are single. 75% of this group is under 50. they use a lot of social media but don't use it to talk about politics. 28% say politics doesn't affect their lives. they say they have no opinion on a lot of issues but broke pretty evenly, slightly more obama than romn
mostly male, highly educated and high income earners. biggest disparity is socially they're libertarian, fiscally very conservative. 86% want more personal responsibility, if you will, in people's lives. pick up by the boot strap. here's your pickup populous. in the '80s we called them reagan democrats. in the '90s they were the ones that clinton won back over. now some of them are tea party. they're very anti-wall street and anti-washington. 80% of them didn't graduate college. mostly live in...
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the jobs of today require more education, more training, and we need to make higher education a priority. this governor came into office and cut funding for higher education 103, 173 million. costs of going to rutgers up 14 percent his first four years in office, and you know what? when i'm governor, i'm going to make higher education a priority, because all of our kids -- middle class, working, poor, they deserve the right to live up to their full potential too. >> moderator: governor christie, you have one minute. christie: sure. i appreciate your question as well, and this is one of your areas where instead of just talking about, we've actually done something. you know, for 25 years new jersey had not invested capital money in institutions like william patterson, others across new jersey. no new laboratories, no new classrooms, no seat expansion so that more people could go here. i said that's wrong. and right now we're in the midst of a $1.3 billion investment in our state's colleges and universities. 176 different projects being funded across the state that's going to expand laborat
the jobs of today require more education, more training, and we need to make higher education a priority. this governor came into office and cut funding for higher education 103, 173 million. costs of going to rutgers up 14 percent his first four years in office, and you know what? when i'm governor, i'm going to make higher education a priority, because all of our kids -- middle class, working, poor, they deserve the right to live up to their full potential too. >> moderator: governor...
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education free. free. free free. free. free. free book deal for your media. free media r t v dot com. now the nobel peace prize winning group in charge of destroying syria's chemical arsenal says damascus officials are cooperating and giving them access to whatever they want to see the same can be said about being allowed into some rebel held territories though the hand of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says the inspectors are being held back by ongoing fighting and has renewed calls for all sides to cooperate meanwhile a car bomb in the northwest has killed at least twenty seven people the powerful blast came a day after a twin car bomb struck the syrian capital the same day six red cross workers and a volunteer were abducted by gunmen four have since been released but the others remain in captivity the international effort in syria is being further complicated by the largest opposition groups refusal to take part in the geneva peace talks scheduled for november middle east conflict analyst morning rob believes the opposition will n
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which is regarded as one of the pillars of education you know decent education here in the los angeles particularly in the part of town which kind of like the ridiculous many in the mainstream press hail general petraeus as a war hero however critics point out. many feel years in his administering of the iraq and afghanistan wars somehow in america we do have a history of violence but let's face it and i was part of that being in the vietnam war we have a history where we seem to celebrate violence we seem to think that violence is the answer it clearly is there are thousands of u.s. soldiers who lost legs or are dead because they were being sent on missions by patricius that had no other purpose but to advance betrays his own career and he should be tried and he should be in prison but instead of being sent to jail said of people like him and bush and cheney and rumsfeld all of these people that are guilty of really one of the greatest atrocities of this generation instead of being held accountable there are making millions of dollars on book tours and getting six figure honorariums t
which is regarded as one of the pillars of education you know decent education here in the los angeles particularly in the part of town which kind of like the ridiculous many in the mainstream press hail general petraeus as a war hero however critics point out. many feel years in his administering of the iraq and afghanistan wars somehow in america we do have a history of violence but let's face it and i was part of that being in the vietnam war we have a history where we seem to celebrate...
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white house is relying on grassroots efforts from about 30 hispanic organizations and businesses to educate the community. greg? >> quite a challenge. brian, thanks very much. deciding the fate of u.s. troops in afghanistan after next year. secretary of state john kerry is working on that deal. find out what that will mean for thousands of our men and women in the military. and nat geo wild on an epic adventure to save the one horned rhino. >> everybody is under an intense amount of pressure to get the job done and the collar on and the heck out of dodge. >> we will get much more on this dangerous, but vital fight to preserve one of nature's fiercest creatures. . xpenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan wo
white house is relying on grassroots efforts from about 30 hispanic organizations and businesses to educate the community. greg? >> quite a challenge. brian, thanks very much. deciding the fate of u.s. troops in afghanistan after next year. secretary of state john kerry is working on that deal. find out what that will mean for thousands of our men and women in the military. and nat geo wild on an epic adventure to save the one horned rhino. >> everybody is under an intense amount of...
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the problem is that although african economies are growing and there's big improvements in health and education it's not obvious that there are improvements in the quality of political leadership, especially at the very top. >> there are african presidents in their third decade in power. some even in their fourth who don't show any inclination to stand down. but mo ibrahim says a new president is emerging. >> we show, i'm sure in the next few years there will be so many winners. but what is important is to maintain our credibility. and we said, here is the benchmark for excellence. we need to reach that to the enterprise. >> mo ibrahim says life for most africans is getting better but until the leaders also improve his foundation will be holding onto the prize money. barb biphillips, al jazeera. >> london police arrested a man who allegedly tried to break into buckingham palace. it's alleged a knife was found on him whether he was searched on the scene by officers. he is held in cult at a london police station. >>> a german bishop is in rome to explain why his residence cost more than $40 milli
the problem is that although african economies are growing and there's big improvements in health and education it's not obvious that there are improvements in the quality of political leadership, especially at the very top. >> there are african presidents in their third decade in power. some even in their fourth who don't show any inclination to stand down. but mo ibrahim says a new president is emerging. >> we show, i'm sure in the next few years there will be so many winners. but...
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educate disputes between people you know. and you know this this even though it's terrible and brutal and nothing that i would ever want to accept a lot of the people in afghanistan say hey this it least. when i'm when i'm given to. unhappy plates of food i still choose the less the less disgusting one and that's that seems to be the taliban because what you have on the on the afghan government side is a government that nobody trusts and nobody has any confidence in unless they're directly tied to it in some sort of financial way which is by the way a lot of the reason that people sign up for the security forces unfortunately in the syrian security forces there is a desertion rate of about fifty thousand per year but yes people don't have confidence in the afghan government and what also adds to taliban recruitment is the fact that the united states keep killing people i mean it was just. this week that the u.s. launched another airstrike airstrike that killed several people including three children misshapen sort of every on
educate disputes between people you know. and you know this this even though it's terrible and brutal and nothing that i would ever want to accept a lot of the people in afghanistan say hey this it least. when i'm when i'm given to. unhappy plates of food i still choose the less the less disgusting one and that's that seems to be the taliban because what you have on the on the afghan government side is a government that nobody trusts and nobody has any confidence in unless they're directly tied...
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there for twelve twelve years i think working has come in addition specialists ironically his ark of education itself doesn't even have a vent fan but this guy told us he saw i think thirty five about him not getting the salary in his bonuses for a number of years now and his main difficulty was to fight the case against his. against his boss and his firm he was working for as they see a specialist so the best thing is the boss took his passport from him so he was probably fighting the case and cause us problems getting back he's not making the money he's supposed to make for the flight home back that's a that's a bad devils circle he's in. and the bleak picture facing migrants doesn't end there either men or the laborers from the pole bangladesh india hoping to send money back at home that's where they're at they do it in the first place most of them don't see the paychecks for months on end but if they decide to cut their losses and quit they often find themselves unable to escape because the passport says a sailor have been withheld without any alternative form of id then they are effective
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c-span: and how much education do you have, total? >> guest: i did a master's degree at princeton. i should have gone all the way. in fact, i passed all the qualifying exams for the ph. d. , and -- then, by accident i ran into a remarkable man, henry jackson, scoop jackson who said to me, you won't really understand these washington things until you come and work here. so come work for me for a year and you can finish your doctoral thesis in your spare time. and of course, there was no spare time working for scoop. c-span: what was senator jackson's basic thinking about world affairs? was there -- is there a premise there? >> guest: oh, yes, there was a clear premise. it was that american strength in standing up to totalitarianism was vital not only for this country, but for the world. and he abhorred the fascists and then the communists who came after them. he was a great believer in our system of individual liberty. he was a great civil libertarian. but he was the son of norwegian immigrants. and he had seen norway, a little country, tremendously progressive country; national hea
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it is about education for their children, and it's about healthcare. so we're talking about basic necessities. the issue is there is a lot of perception, negative perception of risk. what we're very to go the banks is what is it that you need to be transparent. tell us what you need to alleviate this perception, that will help you feel more secure about working with the money transfer operators barclays is shutting down accounts of other countries as well, both money transfer money operators in pakistan and bangladesh. the poorer people will be the most adversely affected. there is no banking constituti g institutions. this is it. in is nothing else. >> syrians living in the concert dome. and the world as number one cricket team staring down the barrel of defeat in two years. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions a
it is about education for their children, and it's about healthcare. so we're talking about basic necessities. the issue is there is a lot of perception, negative perception of risk. what we're very to go the banks is what is it that you need to be transparent. tell us what you need to alleviate this perception, that will help you feel more secure about working with the money transfer operators barclays is shutting down accounts of other countries as well, both money transfer money operators in...
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board of education and the promise of the equal education clause which is not only to stop segregation and integrated society and benefits and takes full advantage of that diversity. so when you look at admission processes there are lots of so-called preferences going around. we call them factors. people from different parts of the country, people internationally, athletes, legacies, people with all different kinds of talents and racial and ethnic diversity is one major other things we try to do to have a very rich student body that reflects the array of the human population. and in that, you really get a better educational experience, while also, helping the society achieve the great promise of brown versus board of education. >>ifill: joshua thompson is there even an achievable race neutral alternative? >> i believe there is. i believe states across the country show you can achieve this through racial means, may need to achieve a diversity of perspectives, scholarships to low income areas as texas did last year, they added a top 10% law which allowed anybody that graduated in the top
board of education and the promise of the equal education clause which is not only to stop segregation and integrated society and benefits and takes full advantage of that diversity. so when you look at admission processes there are lots of so-called preferences going around. we call them factors. people from different parts of the country, people internationally, athletes, legacies, people with all different kinds of talents and racial and ethnic diversity is one major other things we try to...
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universities will be i think of the past in a few months it is a desperate attempt to protect the higher education system but the greek government at this stage stands for a deal. struck with the e.u. and i.m.f. to secure more bailout funding means four thousand public sector jobs have to be axed by the end of the year and another twenty five thousand posts have to be redeployed and though it isn't going to happen without a fight while this latest demonstration has ended here outside the ministry for administrative reforms which many people but i mean for the cutbacks all the way through the protests that have been singing chants including people will not say that history is written with resistance and they really do believe that expression themselves like they have done today can make a difference andrew farmer. it's. always got more stories for you on line including cultural heritage up for sale intimate planning to put a historic castles of villas and even at the nation island on the market in a bid to keep its debt delayed economy afloat. and also that night raids and extreme temperature is ju
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able to pass a measure that bans the use of race or gender in the context of public employment and education. that's exactly what 58% of michigan voters did in 2006, backing a measure that amended the state constitution to strip away any preference based on race, ethnicity or gender. that triggered an immediate lawsuit which landed at the supreme court today. though opponents of the measure say it violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment to the u.s. constitution, during this spirited argument, chief justice john roberts seemed skeptical "you could say that the whole point of something like the equal protection clause is to take race off the table" and went onto ask why a state should be barred from saying "we want to take race off the table and try to achieve diversity without racial preferences." opposition michigan attorney general bill schuette thinks is a winning argument. >> it's fundamentally wrong to treat people differently based on the color of your skin, your race, gender, ethnicity or national origin. in michigan we're acquiring equal treatment. that's our case a
able to pass a measure that bans the use of race or gender in the context of public employment and education. that's exactly what 58% of michigan voters did in 2006, backing a measure that amended the state constitution to strip away any preference based on race, ethnicity or gender. that triggered an immediate lawsuit which landed at the supreme court today. though opponents of the measure say it violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment to the u.s. constitution, during this...
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as in not good education or no education especially for girls we're never going to get out of the soup and so despite the warm embrace of us militarism at conferences like these it's pretty well recognized that there are still a lot of problems existing all around the world one has to wonder if it's the u.s. military that's making them worse in washington sam sachs r t well in an age where most people would rather use their fingers to scroll through a screen rather than turn pages there's one book that continues to fly off the shelves more than half a century after its publication on the fifty sixth anniversary of i know rand's book atlas shrugged r.t. is parry and boring takes a lock out the tomes legacy and controversy i'd like to share a few excerpts on one of my favorite books. atlas shrugged. and rant and let me encourage any of you who have not read atlas shrugged to go tomorrow by atlas shrugged and read the book that arguably played a part in spurring the government shutdown as republican senator ted cruz read parts of it on the senate floor during his twenty one hour floor spe
as in not good education or no education especially for girls we're never going to get out of the soup and so despite the warm embrace of us militarism at conferences like these it's pretty well recognized that there are still a lot of problems existing all around the world one has to wonder if it's the u.s. military that's making them worse in washington sam sachs r t well in an age where most people would rather use their fingers to scroll through a screen rather than turn pages there's one...
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universities will be i think of the past in a few months it is a desperate attempt to protect the higher education system but the greek government at this stage stands for a deal. struck with the e.u. and i.m.f. to secure more bay that funding means four thousand public sector jobs have to be axed by the end of begin and another twenty five thousand posts have to be redeployed and it isn't going to happen without a fight while this latest demonstration is ended here i saw at the ministry for administrative reforms which many people but i for the cutbacks all the way through the process i have been singing chants including people will mostly by that history is written with resistance and they really do believe that expression themselves lot i have done today can make a difference andrey pharma. athens. news wrote up so far this off thanks to a company of about and with more than five minutes next the questions that stick and says that matter in the latest edition of r.t.e. suffolk. world. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. as the
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it comes to ensuring that the best and the brightest from around the world who come here and get an education stay here and start businesses. it's the right thing to do when it comes to further strengthening our border security. so there's something in that bill for everyone. and -- which is why it's the right thing for america. john. >> when was the last time the president spoke to the speaker of the house? >> i don't have any new conversations to read out to you. but as i've noted many times, so don't read anything specific into this, the president has conversations with members of congress that we do not read out in all cases. so, at this time i have no readouts to provide. >> does the president have an assurance from the speaker of the house that the house will vote on this? >> i would refer to the house in terms of actions that the house may or may not make. the president hopes that both houses will act swiftly on this agreement in order to reopen the government and remove the threat of default and this continuing brinksmanship. from, you know, the harm it's causing to this economy. not
it comes to ensuring that the best and the brightest from around the world who come here and get an education stay here and start businesses. it's the right thing to do when it comes to further strengthening our border security. so there's something in that bill for everyone. and -- which is why it's the right thing for america. john. >> when was the last time the president spoke to the speaker of the house? >> i don't have any new conversations to read out to you. but as i've noted...
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this would have an enormous in that do you combine that with education for women and we could have a much better social world and a much better natural world it's an extraordinary vision and you've done an absolutely brilliant job of land out in countdown alan weisman thank you so much for being with us pleasure to be here. to see this and other conversations with the great minds go to our website had conversations with great minds dot com and that's the way it is tonight friday october eleventh two thousand and thirteen and no forget democracy begins when you get out there get active tag your. science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. last time was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy at great things out there that have read dark at a court of law found alive there's a story made for the movies playing out in real life. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if some
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universities will be i think of the past in a few months it is a desperate attempt to protect the higher education system but the greek government at this stage stands for a deal. struck with the e.u. and i.m.f. to secure funding means four thousand public sector jobs have to be axed by the end of the year and another twenty five thousand posts have to be redeployed it isn't going to happen without a fight while this latest demonstration has ended had sought the ministry for administrative reforms which many people but i fear that cutbacks all the way through the process they have been singing chance including people will know if they buy and that history is written with resistance and they really do believe that expression themselves they have done today can make a difference and. athens. got some great programs lined up here today in front coming up after the break we look at the concept of u.s. exceptionalism and how it affects the rest the world special program only a couple of minutes from now. switzerland will soon vote if they should start giving out thousands of dollars in cash to every ad
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lack of education and lack of being in the workforce could also be contributing here. there are many variables that will be looked at. jenna: it is interesting, the article started talking a political view with the affordable care act but when you look at the research, one of the researchers said, health care is far from the whole story. more and more people are beginning to realize that the non-health care factors are at least as important. >> absolutely. jenna: erin, one of the questions become, is it just about health care? is there not only access to women or is that not really part of this conversation? >> i think it definitely is part of the conversation but anytime you talk about longevity, lifestyle is a huge factor. you know, regardless of what health care services you have available if you eat a healthy diet, if you exercise regularly, if you can avoid smoking, avoid becoming obese, you're going to live longer. whether you do that on your own or with the help of a health care provider it is going to help you live longer. so i think regardless of access to hea
lack of education and lack of being in the workforce could also be contributing here. there are many variables that will be looked at. jenna: it is interesting, the article started talking a political view with the affordable care act but when you look at the research, one of the researchers said, health care is far from the whole story. more and more people are beginning to realize that the non-health care factors are at least as important. >> absolutely. jenna: erin, one of the...
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the pakistan. >> i taliban said it stands by its decision to target the young education activist, saying they will kill her if given a chance. she now lives in england with her family. she wants to go back to pakistan when she finishes her education. >> nearly 5 million people in southeastern china are coping with the after effects of a typhoon. it will cost $160 million to rebuild after that typhoon struck early monday. the storm had 94-mile an hour winds and dumps up to eight inches of rain in some areas. dozens have been killed, others still mitting. >> for more on our national forecast, we turn to nicole mitchum. >> fortunately, that typhoon dissipated as it moved onshore, but we have another in this region of the world. the western pacific are most active basins. if you look at the atlantic or eastern pacific, this is where we tend to see the most storms. a typhoon is what we in the united states call a hurricane at least in the atlantic base that's what it's called. you can see he this pretty clearly. earlier images here, a very defiant eye wall was moving near okinawa, so the sout
the pakistan. >> i taliban said it stands by its decision to target the young education activist, saying they will kill her if given a chance. she now lives in england with her family. she wants to go back to pakistan when she finishes her education. >> nearly 5 million people in southeastern china are coping with the after effects of a typhoon. it will cost $160 million to rebuild after that typhoon struck early monday. the storm had 94-mile an hour winds and dumps up to eight...
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i think, and once we understood that trust is such a key feature, then education comes in a major way. because if we understand, for instance, that some attacks are only effective because we are scared and not because they are such a powerful impact, again think of the ap twitter hack by the financial markets were so confused about what was going on, because ap was suddenly tweeting there was an attack on the white house, falsely. there was confusion, a lack of trust for a couple of minutes there was actually damage and then it was gone. if we learned that such situations will happen, and arguably estonia today wouldn't be really that scared anymore, then rather bizarrely it doesn't simply apply. >> in that context, almost by we go full circle in thinking of this cloud notion that war is the continuation of politics are the means, that everything comes down to the political, then precisely eight particularly effective twitter hack could be far more effective than an airstrike. i mean, maybe what we're actually seeing is just a whole nation of what war means being redefined. >> i think
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education is opportunity. government has no business telling students where they can and cannot go to get it. it is time for a more bold approach to transportation. neighborhoods,w new communities, new families, new opportunities. family --rastructure infrastructure money that could be used on those families, congress weighs on special giveaways. rethink ouro dysfunctional welfare system that holds poor families down. and it is time to reform a corrupt corporate welfare system that props big businesses. we need to find new ways, conservative ways that rely on free enterprise and institutions of civil society to help young , afford a married home, raise and educate their children, and retirement security themselves. our movement has always identified with those americans who have climbed that ladder of success. and we always should. but our ideals demand we identify even more with those americans still on the bottom rungs, where the climbing is harder, more dangerous, and far more lonely. we need to stand up fo
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crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. >>> a head on the real story incredible story and video of a army captain who risked his life to save fellow troops. captain swinson will receive the medal of honor with the president and we'll bring it to you live. and members was congress hsh secretary should be fired and we'll talk about aaron hernandez, charges of lying to investigators. and all of that in the top of the hour. >> thank you, see you then. >> your welcome. >>> here is a terrible story two teen girls arrested in the suicide death. the girls are a cowed of driving rebecca to suicide last month after spending an entire year of bullying her on line. greg has more. this store tore that makes you feel physically sick for how long the bullying went o. >> the bullying was cruel and relentless. two girls charged with felony aggravated stalking and this weekend, one of them bragging on line about driving rebecca to suicide, writing, she didn't care. but the sheriff identified the girls. >> godlupe sha w on my right and your
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education free. free. free. free. free. free blog video for your media project free media r t v dot com. it's ok james. expects the strike. team. welcome back this is r.t. moscow has expressed disappointment for the netherlands after it failed to deliver an explanation for the treatment of a russian diplomat in the hague the police reportedly broke into the officials house and beat him in front of his children before briefly detaining him russia's president described the is sold as a blatant violation of the vienna convention on diplomatic relations earlier russia has demanded an apology over the incident which has yet to be given and russian affairs analyst mark macaulay believes the case deserves an explanation. the usual thing then is to ask them not to leave. and if that happens then the dutch will expel. a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's a normal thing in diplomatic and development behavior. and they obviously are very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian dip
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jobs back that's a good thing what's ridiculous is why defense is more of a priority then a safety and education what's absurd is need oil barons to keep headstart afloat you heard that right an ex enron executive just pledged ten million dollars to allow the underprivileged preschool program to continue operating amidst the shutdown sham and really that's what this shutdown is one giant sham just of the suckers are us. this is. the piece of lead it was terrible a problem very hard to take the plunge again but the money here is a plug that you never had sex with that make their lives let's let's play a. little listen.
jobs back that's a good thing what's ridiculous is why defense is more of a priority then a safety and education what's absurd is need oil barons to keep headstart afloat you heard that right an ex enron executive just pledged ten million dollars to allow the underprivileged preschool program to continue operating amidst the shutdown sham and really that's what this shutdown is one giant sham just of the suckers are us. this is. the piece of lead it was terrible a problem very hard to take the...